Hello Folks,
Tomorrow, Monday the 30th, is the deadline for submitting material for
the next(October) Key-Klix. You can send them directly to me at
dennismo2(a)cox.net.
I will be going out of town again this week so I have to have this issue
done by Wednesday, October 2nd so I have to hold to the deadline.
Please submit your material ASAP. Thanks..
And thanks to those of you that have already submitted your stuff! Wow,
I certainly appreciate your effort. It makes editing the Key-Klix so
much easier as well as so much more fun!
Tnx es 73 de Denny AD6EZ<><
>Could someone who was working the special event today at the Club
>station please contact kc7fep at the email address below for
>information on a Certificate.
Thanks
Paul Cronshaw DC
KF6TRT
> Delivered-To: paulc(a)silcom.com
>Date: Sat, 28 Sep 2002 23:03:25 +0000
>From: Bruce Bolf <dbolf(a)sbcglobal.net>
>Subject: Fw: Special Event Station
>To: kf6trt(a)sbarc.org
>X-Priority: 3
>
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: <mailto:dbolf@sbcglobal.net>Bruce Bolf
>To: <mailto:kf6trt@sbarc.org>kf6trt(a)sbarc.org
>Sent: Saturday, September 28, 2002 9:39 PM
>Subject: Special Event Station
>
>Hello KF6TRT (Paul)
>
>KC7FEP (Bruce) in Reno,NV made contact with the SBARC Special Event
>Station today (9/28/02) at 20:30 UTC . Ken gave me your website
>address for information to receive a Certificate but I was not able
>to find the info.
>
>Could you please forward the info. to
><mailto:kc7fep@amsat.org>kc7fep(a)amsat.org
>
> You had a strong sounding station here with a solid 5-9..
>
>73's
>Bruce Bolf
>Can anyone on this list help this person? What was the special event today?
Paul Cronshaw DC
KF6TRT
>Delivered-To: paulc(a)silcom.com
>Date: Sat, 28 Sep 2002 23:03:25 +0000
>From: Bruce Bolf <dbolf(a)sbcglobal.net>
>Subject: Fw: Special Event Station
>To: kf6trt(a)sbarc.org
>X-Priority: 3
>
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: <mailto:dbolf@sbcglobal.net>Bruce Bolf
>To: <mailto:kf6trt@sbarc.org>kf6trt(a)sbarc.org
>Sent: Saturday, September 28, 2002 9:39 PM
>Subject: Special Event Station
>
>Hello KF6TRT (Paul)
>
>KC7FEP (Bruce) in Reno,NV made contact with the SBARC Special Event
>Station today (9/28/02) at 20:30 UTC . Ken gave me your website
>address for information to receive a Certificate but I was not able
>to find the info.
>
>Could you please forward the info. to
><mailto:kc7fep@amsat.org>kc7fep(a)amsat.org
>
> You had a strong sounding station here with a solid 5-9..
>
>73's
>Bruce Bolf
Hello Folks,
Monday the 30th is the deadline for submitting material for the next
(October) Key-Klix. You can send them directly to me at
dennismo2(a)cox.net.
I will be going out of town again next week so I have to have this issue
done by Wednesday, October 2nd so I have to honor the deadline. Please
submit your material ASAP. Thanks..
Tnx es 73 de Denny AD6EZ<><
Huntington Beach Radio-Orienteering
October 12, 2002
Huntington Central Park will be the site of southern California's next
international-style on-foot foxhunt. This is a "Welcome Home" event for
ARDF Team USA 2002 members, but it is free and open to everyone who
wants to see and try the sport. A ham radio license and knowledge of
radio equipment is not required.
Come out and meet some of the radio-athletes who represented USA at the
Eleventh World ARDF Championships in Slovakia during the first week of
September.
The entire park is 350 acres, although some of it is unavailable for
ARDF. It is relatively flat, but you'll encounter lots of vegetation
(shade!) and plenty of trails. The two-meter course will be suitable for
both beginners and advanced radio-orienteers. Beginners may go out as
individuals or pairs. All ages are welcome, but young children should be
accompanied by an adult.
Bring any 2-meter RDF "sniffing" gear you have. If you don't have any,
just bring your HT or scanner. A limited number of RDF sets will be
available for loan. Also be sure to bring anything you'll need while
going after those radio foxes, such as munchies, bottled water and
sunscreen. Course maps will be available, so bring your own compass,
protractor and pencil. Make sure all batteries are fresh.
Practice and beginner 2-meter transmitters will go on the air around
11:30 AM, and the main 5-fox hunt will begin at 12:30 PM. There are
picnic tables nearby, so you can bring your lunch.
We will start from the parking lot at the north end of the park. The
entrance is on the south side of Slater Avenue, east of Golden West
Street intersection. There are no fees for entry or parking, but parking
may be limited depending on other activities in the park that day. Look
for the orange and white Orienteering flag and signs. Call KØOV on
146.970 simplex if you have trouble finding the site.
See http://members.aol.com/joek0ov/hcpmap.html for a map.
If anyone wants to go down with me, let me know. I will most likely
leave SB around 8:30 - 9:00am. We usually have dinner after the hunt is
over and the transmitters have been retrieved, and will most likely be
back in SB around 8pm - 9pm.
Marvin, KE6HTS
Mark your calendar for the next southern California on-foot foxhunting
session, tentatively scheduled for October 12. This "welcome home"
event for
participants in the recent World Championships will be free and open to
everyone, beginners and experts, as always. Location and time will be
announced soon.
Joe Moell
USA ARDF Coordinator
Although the attempt to publicize the Ventura swapfest is appreciated, a
primary source of information was not provided. Check the ARRL Santa
Barbara Section Web site for full details:
http://www.qsl.net/arrlsb/Pages/trwsaturday.html
September TRW Saturday moved to Ventura
Plan now to spend that cancelled TRW swap meet day in the beautiful
Redwood Glen area of the
Arroyo Verde Park in Ventura!
Bring your swap meet items for display on the Swap Tables.
Hot charcoal will be available for you to cook your self-supplied food.
Bring a side dish to share if you
wish.
The city collects a $1 entrance fee to keep out the riff-raff. A donation
of $2 per family is requested
to cover site expenses.
Swapfest contacts: Lloyd, KE6BBP, 805-642-5770 -- Joe, K6NE, 805-642-2337
-- Stewart, KG6BOV,
805-488-7388
Directions: 101 or 126 Freeways to Victoria Avenue -- North to Foothill
Road -- Left on Foothill to
park entrance -- Right into park and then proceed to far north end of
park.
September 28th 2002 -- 0900 to 1600 hours, local time.
Planned talk-in channel: 146.88(-) 127.3
--------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Marvin Johnston <marvin(a)rain.org>
To: sbarc <sbarc-list(a)west.net>
To fill the void, several clubs have joined to sponsor a Swap and B-B-Q
Fest at Arroyo Verde Park in Ventura, 9AM to 4PM on Saturday, Sept 28.
More info from: Stewart, KG6BOV, 805-488-7388.
There's a lot going on in the Southwestern Division this Fall. Here's
an update on some of the major events:
The TRW Swap Meet normally held on the last Saturday of the month is
cancelled for September only. More info at: www.w6trw.com Things will
be back to normal in October according to Duane Park, WA6EIK, TRW
Swapmeet Staff.
To fill the void, several clubs have joined to sponsor a Swap and B-B-Q
Fest at Arroyo Verde Park in Ventura, 9AM to 4PM on Saturday, Sept 28.
More info from: Stewart, KG6BOV, 805-488-7388.
If you still need your monthly dose of Swapmeets, don't forget the El
Cajon ARC Swapmeet on the 1st and 3rd Saturdays at the Santee Drive-In
Theater, Woodside Ave at Hwy 67 in Santee, CA; The Inland Empire ARC
Swapmeet held on the 2nd Saturday of each month at the A B Miller High
School, 6821 Oleander Ave in Fontana, CA; and the CMRA Swapmeet on the
3rd Saturday of each month at Cal Poly Pomona, 3801 W Temple Ave,
Pomona. Swap till you drop!
This Saturday, Sept 21, is the date for the Hualapai ARC Fallfest at
Mojave Community College, 1971 Jagerston Ave, Kingman, AZ. More info at
www.qsl.net/harc-az Get there at sunrise!
And don't miss the Western States VHF/UHF and Microwave Conference,
October 11-13 at the Sheraton Cerritos Hotel at Towne Center, 12725
Center Court Dr, Cerritos. Banquet speaker is microwave record-holder
Joel Harrison, W5ZN. More info at www.wswss.org More details on page
86 of Oct QST. This is shaping up to be an outstanding event!
Here's an update on the Thunderbird ARC Westfest being held on Saturday,
Jan 11, 2003 at the Glendale Community College in Phoenix. Updated
points of contact are Steve, W1ADW, 623-521-1036 or Bruce, WB7SRC,
623-486-8735. These folks run a clean show, no firearms, alcohol or
drugs permitted.
That's it for this edition, folks. But stay tuned for future updates
from your ARRL Southwestern Division Team!
Art W6XD Tuck NZ6T
Director Vice Director
w6xd(a)arrl.org nz6t(a)arrl.org
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